Video Description After a wild tribal council, an unlikely pair cement an alliance. While one castaway’s stronghold on the game comes under threat from some decension in the ranks. First Broadcast: Wed, Mar 4, 2026
Another solid episode. We got rid of cocky Harry, and now we got rid of annoying Johnson. Thank God it wasn’t poor Don. I have no idea what Brooke was doing, or why all those pushy girls suddenly just dropped their plan to get out Caleb, but…whatever, this was best-case scenario. Didn’t want Don OR Caleb leaving. So this was nice.
That was an ingenious move by Brooke in revealing the idol to strong-arm the girls away from the Caleb vote! What I don’t understand is why she went on to then play it….
Probably because she didn’t want to be seen as a threat going forward, AKA ‘the girl with a known idol in her pocket’. Being an idol-holder that everyone knows about…AND a returnee at that…is not what you want to be. So, since she used up her capital to get what she wanted from the girls, she then had to play the idol so she wouldn’t be viewed as a threat going forward.
I think there was only one more tribal when she could have used it (it was set to run out soon). Plus, since Caleb made it known that he was targeting the returning players, maybe she figured better safe than sorry.
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Another solid episode. We got rid of cocky Harry, and now we got rid of annoying Johnson. Thank God it wasn’t poor Don. I have no idea what Brooke was doing, or why all those pushy girls suddenly just dropped their plan to get out Caleb, but…whatever, this was best-case scenario. Didn’t want Don OR Caleb leaving. So this was nice.
That girl playing her idol pissed me off so bad.
The idol was set to expire at Tribal Swap
Thanks Marla, I wondered why Brooke would think she was in jeopardy.
That was an ingenious move by Brooke in revealing the idol to strong-arm the girls away from the Caleb vote! What I don’t understand is why she went on to then play it….
Probably because she didn’t want to be seen as a threat going forward, AKA ‘the girl with a known idol in her pocket’. Being an idol-holder that everyone knows about…AND a returnee at that…is not what you want to be. So, since she used up her capital to get what she wanted from the girls, she then had to play the idol so she wouldn’t be viewed as a threat going forward.
Brooke I’m sorry but what were you thinking 😭🙏
I think there was only one more tribal when she could have used it (it was set to run out soon). Plus, since Caleb made it known that he was targeting the returning players, maybe she figured better safe than sorry.